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Cape Matapan

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As the second southernmost point of mainland Europe, the cape is on the migration route of birds headed to Africa.
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church, and Christian rites are conducted there to this day. Cape Matapan was once the place where
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there, dedicated to various gods. On the hill situated above the cave, lie the remnants of an
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who had fled into Tainaron and were suppliants in the temple of Poseidon.
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forces on 9 November 1915. In March 1941, a major naval battle, the
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Cape Matapan has been an important place for thousands of years. Near
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A naval battle occurred there on 19 July 1717, between the
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Index

Tainaron
Tainaron (novel)
Taenarum (town)
Battle of Cape Matapan
Battle of Matapan


Greek
Maniot
Greek
Mani Peninsula
Greece
mainland Greece
Messenian Gulf
Laconian Gulf
classical antiquity
Taenarum
Ancient Greek
Taenarus
temple of Poseidon
Ancient Greek
Spartans
Helots
Taenarum
Greek
Hades
Spartans
temples
ancient temple
Poseidon

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